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Nepali
scientist awarded in USA for research



By A
Staff Reporter



KATHMANDU,
Nov. 13: For decades, scientists around the world have been working to bring
about a thermonuclear reaction in the lab. Should that happen, a Nepali
scientist, Uday Shah, will have made a significant contribution in achieving
that feat.



Thermonuclear
reaction, also called fusion, is what generates energy in the sun and stars.
Scientists believe that if this can be achieved on earth, it will help produce
infinite amounts of energy which is clean and cheap.



Uday Shah
was recently awarded a doctorate for his inventive research in plasma physics
from Rensselear Polytechnic Institute, Troy, USA for his research on 'Electric
Field Measurements in a Reversed Field Pinch with Heavy Ion Beam Probe'.



"His
research has enabled, for the first time, the study of the mechanisms of
electrostatic turbulence suppression in the core of reversed field," said
a statement of the Rensselear Polytechnic Institute.

His research and development work in the field of particle beam diagnostics for
the Madison Symmetric Torus (MST) Reversed Field Pinch (RFP) has produced the
first measurement of the electric potential in the hot core (of about a million
RFP Plasma) of any such experiment device anywhere in the world. "Many
researchers in the scientific community once doubted the measurements were
possible," the statement said.



"Shah's
measurements of the electrical field have produced new and significant
information that provides substantial help in achieving the goal of producing
electric power from controlled thermonuclear fusion." And his unique
results are of interest to many scientists around the world involved in nuclear
fusion research.



Shah did his
early schooling at Siddhartha Banasthali High School, Kathmandu, and Higher
School Certificate (equivalent to I.Sc.) from Ashfield Boys' High School in
Sydney, Australia, where his father Dr. Shree Govinda Shah was doing his Ph.D.
in ecology. Uday also double graduated in mathematics and physics from the
University of Oregon, USA.




CHECK the WEBSITE:

http://www.nepalnews.com.np/contents/englishdaily/trn/2002/nov/nov14/index.htm

GuitarDaku
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good to hear this! congrats.
ticktock
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we are proud of him..congrats..

Danfe123
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what was he awarded ? Any body doing research in PhD program will be awarded a doctorate after he/she finishes her thesis requirement.
ratokattu
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Danfe 123 not any body does a PhD. Only very few opt for a PhD.....Anyway congrats to you Dr Shah.
blahblahblah
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I am very happy for Uday Shah but it is kinda wierd. He received a Doctorate degree. There are thousands of Nepali people who receive a doctorate degree in the US.. Imagine if Nepalnews started covering all the Nepali PhDs in the US..
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Long time back there was one "hilarious" news in which one guy got job in NASA, now this is another news where one guy "was awarded a doctorate degree!!!!" This is good news for you and your family. How in this  world it can be a news for other people? I think news writer/reporter does not have any idea on what should be on the news. Anyway congratulations!!!! for your PhD. I would recommend you to put the links for the publications in which people would find the problem that you solved successfully. 
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agreed sachokura! And is this news  from November 2002?
LemmeTelU
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A quick google search led me to this page:

http://www.patentgenius.com/inventedby/ShahUdayPortlandOR.html

38 patents since 2005.. that is very impressive. He must be doing something cool..

Congratulations to Uday Shah for your accomplishments.


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